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Input factor setback for national timber industry policy

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Noor Hazmira Merous (norainiz@frim.gov.my) and Ismariah Ahmad
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EAS Strategic Options, 2013, vol. 2013, issue 17, pages 14-15

Abstract: The timber industry covers activities at both upstream and downstream levels. Upstream activities are mainly concerned on sustainable forest management while downstream activities are either in the form of primary, secondary or tertiary operations. The Malaysian timber industry has grown from being a producer of logs to the manufacturer of primary and high value-added products such as wooden furniture in addition to sawntimber, plywood, veneer, and furniture builder?s joinery and carpentry (BJC).
Keywords: Malaysiaforest productstimbermarkettradeconsumptionindustry(search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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